Self-propelled Field Guns
Caliber (mm) | Weapon name | Country of origin | Period |
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75 | T12/M3 75 mm GMC | United States | World War II |
75 | SdKfz 234/3 schwerer Panzerspähwagen (7.5cm) | Nazi Germany | World War II |
75 | SdKfz 250/8 leichter Schützenpanzerwagen (7.5cm) | Nazi Germany | World War II |
75 | SdKfz 251/9 mittlerer Schützenpanzerwagen (7.5cm) | Nazi Germany | World War II |
76.2 | SU-12 76.2 mm gun truck | Soviet Union | 1932–35 |
76.2 | T-26A artillery support tank | Soviet Union | pre–World War II (few built) |
76.2 | BT-5A artillery support tank | Soviet Union | pre–World War II |
76.2 | BT-7A artillery support tank | Soviet Union | pre–World War II |
76.2 | SU-76 | Soviet Union | World War II |
84 | Birch gun | United Kingdom | 1920s |
105 | FV433 Abbot | United Kingdom | |
149 | Semovente 149/40 | Italy | World War II |
152 | Gun Carrier Mark I | United Kingdom | World War I |
155 | Bandkanon 1A | Sweden | |
155 | 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M40 | United States | |
155 | M53 155mm Self-Propelled Gun | United States | |
155 | XM1203 NLOS Cannon | United States | Future Combat Systems |
155 | Norinco SP Gun | People's Republic of China | |
155 | PLZ-45 | People's Republic of China | |
155 | Bhim T-6 self-propelled gun | India | Modern |
155 | TAM VCA | Argentina | Modern |
175 | M107 | United States | Cold War |
194 | Canon de 194 mle GPF | France | World War I - 1930s |
203 | 8in Gun Motor Carriage T93 | United States | post World War II |
240 | T92 Howitzer Motor Carriage | United States | post World War II |
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